Last Day Of January…and 3 months to be under contract…or the tax credit is gone!!

This Week I took the Short Sales and Foreclosures Class!  Call me with questions, needs, concerns on modifications, foreclosures and short sales!!!!

$170,000 or BEST OFFER 

 

 

 

 

 

2 Bedroom Ranch...SOLID on .17 Acres

2 Bedroom Ranch...SOLID on .17 Acres

 

 

 

Seller Wants to Hear Your Bids!!!

2 Upton Street (corner of Hancock) in Hanson

Remember:  $170,000 OR BEST OFFER

 

 

 

 

 

Down the driveway to privacy...on 4.5 acres

Down the driveway to privacy...on 4.5 acres3 bedrooms3 FULL Bathswalk out basement, walk UP Attic!Upgraded appliances...more than meticulously kept! Better than New home!!...GREAT LOT!$415,000

Historical Olde Rte 44
AKA The Lakenham Green Historical District
3 apartments
USPS office! and Serendipity…out building, Barn and 2.11 Acres
title v in hand, well…ask about town water
and…separate gas and electric for all units!!!!!!

Historical 171 Plymouth Street!!! in Carver

Historical 171 Plymouth Street!!! in Carver

$325,000
 
TENANT WANTED
Character and dollhouse homeTenant must be one with GREAT Credit, References, No Smoking and No Pets
Large Victorian set on .63 Acre lot on Main Street in Kingston
2 full baths, laundry hook ups, newer heating system (oil), insulation in walls (per owner), great yard, turn around driveway, sidewalks at the road, Large Characterful Rooms…..Looking for Character to love this Victorian Charmer
$1600/month

Activity is high, Supply is down….Whats going on in the Halifax AREAS!

more than meets the eye!!!  attic and basement!
more than meets the eye!!! attic and basement!
$178,000
OPEN SUNDAY, January 17th from 12 to 2
2 Upton Street in Hanson
Directions:  Rte 58 to Hancock to Upton Street (above home for $178,000)
 

 
$249,999
2.11 acres, 3 apartments, 2 commercially leased spots, a barn, a shed!!!! on olde route 44

2.11 acres, 3 apartments, 2 commercially leased spots, a barn, a shed!!!! on olde route 44

$325,000

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

that offers NEW Quality!!! Upgrades and 3 FULL Baths

that offers NEW Quality!!! Upgrades and 3 FULL Baths

 

 

 

 

 

 

 $415,000

Follow this link to remind yourself how much time you have left!!

http://www.passrealtors.com/PASSDocuments/tabid/70/Default.aspx

I bet you don't know how great this home is!

I bet you don't know how great this home is!

Remembering 2009……………………….

Happy New Year!

Dreams Come Troup in 2009

(click above for the 2009 Video!!)

 2010!!  Events and News!!

First:  Molisse Realty Group is my new office affiliation as of today!

I have decided to work at a smaller office that suits my beliefs better!

Take Care of your immediate surroundings!

2.  January 8th!  Halifax Area Tour!

Deadline to participate! is January 6th!

 

I pray you all have a wonderful 2010!  May everyone have time for what life is truly about!

Sincerely yours,

 

Merry Christmas!! and Happy Winter Solstice!!

 

Today our days become slightly longer……Winter won’t be so bad! 

Patience

Learning to enjoy all aspects of our life….,

The Difference between what we need vs. what we want,

Location we are happiest!

 Affordability!

Value!

Just like finding a home, a job, what we look for in friends!….

Apply that to Winter!

Apply it to finding your home!

 

 

 

More than meets the eye..inside and out!!  BEAUTIFUL
More than meets the eye..inside and out!! BEAUTIFUL

170 Franklin Street in Halifax

Private Location less than 10 minutes to Rte 44..”The New Loop”
Rte 44 brings you to Rte 3, Rte 24, Rte 495 and more…
The Commuter Rail Stops are very close as well!
Have you ever taken the morning train to Boston!? 
Try it!!  you will love the relaxing ride!
Almost 2000 square feet of living…Cozy living!
Stay Warm by the Fire, Comfort Food in the Kitchen…
Boasting 3 Bathrooms…first floor laundry, formal dining, Master Suite
and plenty of room for expansion….walk out basement…and walk UP attic!!
Pull down the driveway…away from the hustle and bustle…press the garage door opener…
and you are home!!!
$415,000

 

 

 

1001091343
668 Plymouth Street in Halifax
Beauty inside and out…set on .74 acres!!
Eat in Kitchen, 4 bedrooms
2 full baths
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2 Car Garage Under…
Private Water AND Town Water
Title V in hand for a 4 Bedroom home…
$250,000

Happy Thanksgiving!! Tis the season of love, family and home!

Rent this home…

Updated heating system, 4+ Bedrooms, Great Yard, 2 full baths, TONS of closets, great layout!!!!

Victorian Dream today!!  Kingston location!!

 

New Credits…for the upgrader! Why not check out this deal!!!

 

Move in…Its ready for you…AND it holds tons of potential!!

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 Wait til you see the inside..gotta leave some surprise…but Ill give you a few details!!
Eat in kitchen
2 full baths!!  one on each floor!
hardwood floors, a beautiful staircase, central vaccuum,
Fireplace to warm your nights in the living room…watching a movie, listening to the radio, enjoying a book!!!
Relax, unwind, enjoy

Relax, unwind, enjoy

 

News Bulletin

Congress set to expand homebuyer tax credit

AP

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By STEPHEN OHLEMACHER, Associated Press Writer Stephen Ohlemacher, Associated Press Writer 31 mins ago

WASHINGTON – Buying a home is about to get cheaper for a whole new crop of homebuyers — $6,500 cheaper.

First-time homebuyers have been getting tax credits of up to $8,000 since January as part of the economic stimulus package enacted earlier this year. But with the program scheduled to expire at the end of November, the Senate voted Wednesday to extend and expand the tax credit to include many buyers who already own homes. The House is scheduled to vote on the bill Thursday.

Buyers who have owned their current homes at least five years would be eligible for tax credits of up to $6,500. First-time homebuyers — or anyone who hasn’t owned a home in the last three years — would still get up to $8,000. To qualify, buyers in both groups have to sign a purchase agreement by April 30, 2010, and close by June 30.

“This is probably the last extension,” said Sen. Johnny Isakson, R-Ga., a former real estate executive who championed the credits.

The homebuyers tax credit is one of two tax breaks totaling more than $21 billion that the Senate included in a bill extending unemployment benefits for those without a job for more than a year. The other would let companies now losing money recoup taxes they paid on profits earned in the previous five years.

“We are still in a world of economic hurt, and Congress must continue to act boldly and creatively,” said Sen. Max Baucus, D-Mont., chairman of the Senate Finance Committee. “With the right mix of tax breaks and investments we will get through this recession and get folks working again.”

The real estate industry has been pushing to extend and expand the housing tax credit. About 1.4 million first-time homebuyers have qualified for the credit through August. The National Association of Realtors estimates that 350,000 of them would not have purchased their homes without the credit.

Extending and expanding the tax credit for homebuyers is projected to cost the government about $10.8 billion in lost taxes. While the measure passed the Senate by a 98-0 vote, Sen. Kit Bond, R-Mo., questioned its efficiency in stimulating home sales.

“For the vast majority of cases, the homebuyer tax credit amounted to a free gift since it did not affect their decision to purchase a home,” Bond said. “And for the small minority of buyers whose decision was directly caused by the credit, this raises the question of whether we are subsidizing buyers who may not have been able to afford buying a home in the first place.”

The credit is available for the purchase of principal homes costing $800,000 or less, meaning vacation homes are ineligible. The credit would be phased out for individuals with annual incomes above $125,000 and for joint filers with incomes above $225,000.

The credit would be extended an additional year, until June 30, 2011, for members of the military serving outside the United States for at least 90 days.

Expanding the tax credit for money-losing companies is projected to cost $10.4 billion.

The business tax break would allow money-losing companies to use current losses to offset taxable profits earned in the previous five years, giving them refunds of taxes paid in those years. Under current law, businesses with annual gross receipts of more than $15 million can claim losses back only two years.

The tax break would help industries suffering losses in 2008 or 2009, including retailers, homebuilders and newspapers. Congress included a scaled-back version of the tax break — for companies with revenues of $15 million or less — in the economic recovery package enacted in February. The new tax break would be available to companies of any size, providing a quick source of cash.

The U.S Chamber of Commerce has been a big backer of the tax break for money-losing companies.

“It frees up capital that they can use to maintain jobs and potentially even hire new people as the economy returns,” said Caroline Harris, senior tax counsel for the U.S. Chamber of Commerce.

The tax breaks would be paid for largely by delaying a tax break for multinational companies that pay foreign taxes. It was passed in 2004 and originally was to have taken effect this year, but would now be delayed until 2018.

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The bill is H.R. 3548.

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